The London Fire Brigade operates a large number of emergency (operational) and non-operational vehicles. There are regular Freedom of Information requests asking for the details of these vehicles and this list is published to largely meet that need. It will be updated annually.

The London Fire Brigade attends a range of non-fire incidents (which we call 'special services'). These 'special services' include assistance to animals that may be trapped or in distress.
We routinely get asked for information about the number of such incident attended by the London Fire Brigade and this data is published on the London Datastore to assist those who require it.
The data is provided from January 2009 and isupdated mon...

The London Fire Brigade attends a range of non-fire incidents (which we call 'special services'). These 'special services' include assistance to other emergency services, including sometimes help with moving larger (i.e. bariatric) patients/people. Although the LFB does not explicitly capture and classify these types of incidents, we are able to identify them via the messages that are transmitted during incidents.
We routinely get as...

London Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country and one of the largest firefighting and rescue organisations in the world.
This table summarises the details of every incident responded to since 2009 (by calendar and financial year). The categories derive from the UK government’s Incident Recording System.
For more detail, we also publish all LFB incident records and all LFB mobilisation records (for fire engi...

The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the publication of details of every invitation to tender for contracts to provide goods/services with a value that exceeds £5,000. Details of LFEPA tender invitations of £10,000 or more are available on the London datastore here. In accordance with the LFEPA code of practice on tenders and contracts tenders are not invited for goods/services under £10,000 in value. The LGA and DCLG ad...

This dataset is for 2018/19 only. 2017/18 is available here and 2016/17 and earlier years are available
here
.
Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. As of November 2012 the threshold for expenditure changed from £500 to £250 at request of the Mayor.
The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot b...

Our Fire Facts report Fires in Greater London provides the most in depth review of fire data in LFB's 150 year history. The publicly available data (1966 to 2017) is divided into four sections: long term trends, where fires happen, fires in the home and fires in other buildings.
The published Fire Facts is available on the LFB website.
The underpinning data for the publication for the latest report is available in an Excel file. For dat...

The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the publication of details of every contract, commissioned activity, purchase order, framework agreement and any other legally enforceable agreement with a value that exceeds £5,000. The London Fire Commissioner (who runs the London Fire Brigade) standing orders (and code of practice on tenders and contracts) provides for tenders for purchases of £10,000 or more in value. Standing ord...

Details of senior London Fire Brigade staff expenses claims and register of gifts and hospitality. Please note that postholders in the office shown in the data (e.g. Commissioner, Director) will change over time. It should not be assumed that historic data relates to current postholders. Senior staff are defined as those designated as a ‘head of service’, Directors and the Commissioner. Data is by financial year for previous years but b...

This dataset is for 2017/18 only. Earlier years are available here.
Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. As of November 2012 the threshold for expenditure changed from £500 to £250 at request of the Mayor. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for ...